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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
Gresham Undertaking Parlors LNPIKTAKINU AND KMIUl.MINU All Work Flrd-t'laa« <’«11« I’rumptl) Altniidvd to Pbaaa. lit K h . iw I. « EMERY. PROF OR!SHIM. ORF SEEDS Brutti * ttfM SUC4.rr.DI SPICI AL OFF E R: a. w »> im *•- ■»>><•. a Mri *u> ititb* you out p«r«MbMAUt < uatoiiiar. EtUtlfllUxtlM ¡E’MLxrsSòtt ro-di/; SANDY VALLEY ITEMS ---- TROUTDALE I • ! BORNSTEDT & ROEGG us have a large al tendance as there is Tnorrnaia, August 4.— The remains ' considerable in»|M>rtant business to come of the Greek laborer who was drowned ' Friday evening many f»rn warn kept up. in the Columbia Blough above Trout j Inlay fighting » llr« which had atartc-l 1» Buckow Brothers on Handy ridge are dale on Sunday, were taken to Portland a clearing eaat of here. After much Monday for burial. The man waa bath budding an addition to their barn. lalxir the llamea wore ratlnginahol and Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. ing ami no one aaw him drown, ft » iki damage done euppoaoil he was taken with cramps. BOMNG Miaa Katharine t'enway, formerly n If You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, Let J! Mr« Wm. Eaton is entertaining tier 1 Jack Hhulti, one of the operators at teacher al Kandy, now prlix'i|*al of the mother, Mrs. R A. Warmetb, of Bel us show you the SUPERIORITY of < - Prineville high achool, apent nevaral the power house, met with a painful ac lingham, Wash. cident Tuewday evening In making a day« here v tailing Miaa Kleinan. Troutdale has bought feet of hose Mr Knbbina' daughter in .pending roriiM-cliofi it arched and burnt biw right A fire p|ug will 1» put on the hill and hand very Imdly. He was taken to Es- her mention with her father over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. Prices i I this part of P.wn will have better tire ' larada that evening Several niemle-ra III Greaham Aaaem protection. are no higher than inferior makes. 11 Ijtsl Saturday evening the car from hly of I'tilled Artiaana vialti-d the Handy Annie ami Edna Young of Portland Portland hit a cow on the crossing by Aaaeinldy laat Friday evening. The . and Viola Gray of Dayton, Wa.h , have We aell Mct.ALL PATTERNS and Publication«. Sapecripitons taken |iiir|a>M> of the «tail ••• Io exemplify , the de|»ot, killing her instantly. lieen spending a few days with Grace for McCall's Magazine only 50c per year po«tpmd Mrs. J M Pavia baa quit the hotel and l.ulu Mickley. the work of the drill team ami the man tier of initiating candidate«. The mem | business and Mrs. Gunn haw now taken Mrs. John He«lin ia visiting tier moth liern of I m . i I, Aaaembliea report a good charge er li> Iwwiston, Ida is COMPLETE ♦ Mrw. Nirkuin of Portland, and Mrs. time. Mr. Chas. Ktillwin and daughter C W. Powell of Payton, visited with Tomatoes and Com, 3 for...............................................25c ' ’ Itev. Father Berchtol «pent a week Leona leave thia week for Wiaeoueiu lo inairucling the children in the princi- I Mr and Mrw. Morand last Thursday. Visit relatives. plea of their religion and on laat Bunday Quite a change has l»eeii made in the OREGON : : George Hale has returned from the «even levy« and girln made their Ural J fusil routes of this section. Orient route seining grounds. I, iMvid Wolfe carrier, haw been trans communion. Mrs Car! Larson baa been visiting Miaa Eliaaheth Canning returned ferred to Boring commencing August 1. her mother at l-atourell. eolt, < Waah., to join her busband who iling at Mr«. T. Low'«, l^a retuioed to laat week from luing Beach where ah«- 1 The Star carrier from Boring to Orient I^ura R om went ber home in Portland. Mrs. J. II Hoyt wae oat from Pori- 1« ' employed there. afe-nl two week« aa the gueet of Mian ' will l>e discontinued, the mad going to land on Sunday, the welcome guest ol with Mr.. Estes to spend some time. H H. Younit. «nperintendent of thn Orient by pouch by the rural carrier. Alma Fay. Frank Rehor has purchased a halt in- Union .Meat company’, plant, ia the Barton route 2 haw leen »raiisferrrd to friends. Henry Perret is ptiUlng A new foun Mrs. A W. Brickley ol Bell Station tere«( in tbeCoaat Machine Repair com proud father of a 11-pound boy, born Boring commencing August 1st, with dation Uli'irr hi« h<>UM W. E. Child carrier. The former Orient wa. a recent gueat of Mrs. F. D. Hub- pany and bas gone to Portland to take July 28th. Many of our building« are looking poeeeaaion of hie property. He has been route is now Boring route 1, and the bard. Henry Richardson and family «pent freah and elemi in their nrw coats of former Barton route 2 is now Boring Chas. Kowley is entertaiaing hi« son- employed at the Union Meat company', laat Sunday with Arthur Doeaett and paint. plant. route 2. wife at Greabam. in-law who is a rector at 1« (.ramie. Casper Junker, of the Kandy Hotel, E. B. Wrmiell haw inov ed with his Mia« Lulu Hoyt of Portland is the Mrs. Ella Surlier is vieiting ber par Mr,. Henry Vanderhoof and brother, went to Portland on bunneas returning family to Arlrta Henry Barney, are .pending a few days «ueat of Mr.. Murphy tbi. week. ents at Pleasant Home. Tueaday. Mr. Clapp vi.ited friend, in the city Al Rutherford ale I wife of Portland with relatives at Coot Bay. The (irrtnan society of Handy and on Sunday. spent last week with their su«>, E. G I. N. Buxton an-1 Mr. Branham, of vicinity bel l its regular meeting Salur- Bowen, and wife Albert Fox is spending some time at Portland, are spending several days Uv Lntourell. Mrs. Bessie Fates has gone to Ya- camping near Mt. Hood. II I Clialker and family left for Baa- Fred Pelton waa out from the city on Mis. Georgia Reynolds, who is em title Monday. ployed at Lipman A Wolfe’s, is spend Sunday. Clarence Coon wa* down from Hover F aimvikw , Aug 4— Mrs. Win. Maxey ing her vacation with her («rents. Monday. The Herald awl Oregon Agriculturist, and Mrs. Ernest Boon of Caldwell, Ida., Jennie May Young, who has lieen vie- Per year...............................................|1.T5 A new fence haw lecrn built around have been visiting at the home of H. N. the Catholic church yard which 1« quite Maxey. Mrs. Claud Maxey accom CASH an improvement to the town. panied her friends to Long Beach fur a • • The main road is kept dusty all day few days outing. with loads <>f j»r«'|4u traveling to the Frank West of Portland visited at the mountain resorts. home of A. L. Stone on Saturday. SANDY Look ! Shingles! Pittsburg’ Perfect I U» R m * i Yw^» Y tt»l*ndM i Owl.«, • baM »MIS- M1 IS •-••«»-< luiw. «i «art«!IM IM aU. «IE AMARTI» U IO »1» UL H'Hte — ^Ifni/on thli P^P^r. SEND 10 CENTS 1 ■ ba «MVW y—au<a »4 MMl MaHt Ibla «alaabU ■ wilt. fumi 4 AaeAa « mìm II. wifc my Si« I «airmail’A. Ha««(l6.i a<«4 a»4 >*!••>< M m F ta-m all »U.l U m U«al -4 MM«. FU*u. •« W. fccttaa ’^tfAttaWi. Dry Goods and Groceries SANDY, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e T. HENSLEY Î Gdsol ine Wood-Saw • 50c a Curd « Trou Ida le, - Oregon • riunir I .irnu rs • 35x3 J. A. CARTHON FAIRVIEW $20 PER TON «« Horseshoeing FOR PEACH PLUMS General Repairing —OR— Wagon and Carriage Work •• FAIRVEW, - I.. A. Wrenn, formerly of Welchee, Miss Ethel Shaver returned Saturday waa aern in Bandy on Monday. from a three week's visit with her uncle Ole Mikkh*«oti iw building a fine resi at Clatskanie. OREUON dence on bia farm one mile northwest of Mrs M. C. Cornett entertained her Sandy. brother, John Lewellen, and wife, of F F. Hero of Boring waw in Handy on Oregon City, over Bunday. • Monday and purchased wonie Pittsburg Miss Mabel Volkmer and Mias Maud iwrfect fencing. Parker of Oregon City visited the for • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Patronlie the i MW BARBI R SHOP : • a • « • « • « Chas. Gedamke and family of Greeh* L Moore and wife entertained Mrs. am paaard through here Tuesday en Weber and eon, Mr. and Mrs. Giesen- brnner and Wm. Stevens, al) of Port a route to Welches. \’t' * The party spent the day Jim. Hartman of Wapinitia brought land, Sunday • over a band of hones last week. Mar al Blue Lake. Best of Service. • • tin Mikkleaon invest« I in a span of Mr and Mrw Rm»« visited relative« at driving horse« out of the bunch. Hurlburt the last of the week. MINTIRF PROP ! Henry Mvllein was over from lower Paul Puday has gone to southern Ore s Sandy Ring«» on Monday. (»ate are gon to work during the rest of the sum about ready to harvest in that section of mer and fall. country. Mrs Harry Dooley and children have W. F. !>ouglawa waw a visitor in our returned lu their home at S|M»kane after several week’s visit with relatives here. burg last Saturday. AT FAIRVIEW • i Chas Siiarnke is (tainting D. H. Hite's mer’s grandparanla. C. Shepard and house this week. wife, a few days recently. • • • • * GE«» J « •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ÌTAUAN PRUNES • IN TIIK <’«>! STHY All work done by Hand Camas 1 Full L im if MORSI: GOODS Harness an» I Shor RF.I'Al III Nt i Promptly done , V. E. rosili R<l, Prop. Sandy-•Oregon Read the “Want Ads.” Your Wants Supplied on page 8. Win. Byers and wile are tq>vnding Miaa Row Leaf left for Portland last some time at Eagle Creek where Mr. Sunday Byer« in engaged in hauling luml»er. It and John Nelson left Monday for Paul Fisher han moved from J. II. a hunting and fishing trip in the moun Schram's house into Mm. Julia Snover's tains. house. Cbas W Caaaldy wa« down from his Mrs. R W Wilcox and daughter Alta ranch near Firwnod Tuesday. ar« out from Portland for a tew day’s Otto Klevman of Portland «pent Sun stay with Mr. Wilcox day with his family who are s|>eiiding .1 II. Stapleton in having his Iota im the summer in their bungalow Ht this proved. I place. II W Wells, vice president and man The Sandy Valley Fruit Growers’ As ager of the Sun-Dial Ranch, has brought sociation will hold its next regular his family out to camp on the ranch (or , meeting on Saturday, August 15. Ix*t some time. Miss Williams of Caldwell, Ida., haw been visiting Mrs. II. N Maxes Mrs. Frances Allard of Troutdale and her daughter, Mr«*. R. E. M<»r«*e of Th»- Dalles, visited Mrs. A 1. Stone and Mm. Wetmore on Saturday. Mr M c G hw of Portland visited his brother, I- G. McGaw, recentlv First-class a< coniniodatmna The Greenleaf surveying party of Commercial trade mdicited Portland has lieen empl »ved to survey Clean I m »I m and g«M>d meals the Fairview townsite and has com pleted the work on Cellar street. Soon Feed Siebte in Connection ihe work of grading will tiegin on thiw street. At a called meeting of the city council last Thursday evening it was de (’ASHER Jl’NKF.R, I’rop. cided to make the sidewalks 12 feet in stead of eight feet. Mrs R. E. Holm and children of Troutdale weie visitors livre Tuesday. Oregon (SUCCESSOR TO A. L. STONE) General Merchandise H>x<-« furnuihrd W. E. Ellison Cleone. • FAIRVIEW, Oregon • OREGON FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE Springwater Division UST I0UZ0 11 30 1 . 7 1 1 1 a a a a a a a a 9 9 » 45 33 or ia 19 22 30 34 39 44 52 58 0? M a 4 4 a 1 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 7 1 1S 35 52 sa 11 17 21 21 32 34 40 4? 52 sa 05 5 a a a 8 a 40 00 17 21 30 34 H 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 45 1 IS 05 1 35 n i 52 24 1 54 41 2 11 47 2 17 51 2 21 57 2 27 02 2 32 04 2 34 10 2 40 17 2 il 22 2 52 29 2 59 35 3 OS 11 11 II 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 15 ;< » 52 w. 11 17 21 27 32 34 40 47 52 59 05 1* w V 9 10 h> 10 1«’ 10 in 1" 1" 10 1 • 11 STATINS 15 T A . 7 ..»7 M 7 11 M 17 s 21 s 27 •« -<? * 24 * 4 1 " 47 h 52 M 8 u6e 15 5 4»5 i a X5 5 S5 5 X> 52 6 JO 5 .50 5 42 5h 6 24 « 00 5 46 11 6 SI A 6 00 . 176 37 a 21 A 27 XI 34 40 .... . . ■; 47 52 05 Ar Portland Golf June Lents June Gates. .Linnemann Gresham Bogaa .Anderson .... Borins Siefer. Barton >7agle Creek Currinsville KatacH I a Cazadero WEST MUM Ar. ns: «os * 42 A «5 7 tV s 2-> b > 4 * 19 A * 4-- H 11 » , U 9 06 a ■» ol 7 M 7 50 7 44 7 4<' 7 « ; 7 Í2 Lv 7 15 n 1» 10 10 !(» 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 w 9 » 02 t 42 12 2» 12 lw 12 11 12 * 12 01 12 M 11 50 11 4» . 11 4o 11 :« 11 M1 22 11 15111 02 42 25 19 11 M 01 •-> 50 4b V» :« > 22 15 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W S 42 5 25 4 19 4 11 4 M 4 01 4 59 4 50 4 46 4 40 4 J3I 29 3 32 7 4« 12 7 10 55 6 59 49 a 55 41 1 46 ill 40 31 a 21 2« II 10 03 51 21 ¡ 52 IS 3 AS 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 S • 6 6 6 6 0 l K 44) 25 19 11 0« 01 5« 50 46 40 33 20 22 It 9 9 9 9 1b 40 33 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 50 30 10 11 03 so 55 49 A3 40 33 27 22 1$ 10 n Daily Except Sunday b Transfer to Bellwood Cars for Portland at Golf Links. A. M. figures in Roman. P. M figures in black, c Special Car Leaves Portland Saturday Nigbts (only) at 11 *) for Gresham. Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barns. Troutdale Branch Between Linnemann and Troutdale fUTICUND 6 • : g b 6 W 6 »• 6 15 7 47 51 %4 57 oj 1X5 7 ON 0 31 7 12 STATWWS 9 13 10 13 12 13 2 13 4 45 6 30 7 15 9 20 M 20 lo 2V 12 20 2 20 4 52 6 36 7 22 0 27 a ■2* IO 2S4 12 20 2 20 5 00 6 42 7 30 1 35 !» 10 > 12 30 2 30 5 10 6 É 7 40 0 4.S Linnemann Bruner Base Line Curtis. Fairview Davis Ready Siding Troutdale vESTwme I I i I f U M 2 M 4 N I 30 7 10 I 12 I 9 • M 7 -7 9 57 11 57 1 ST 4 27 • 22 7 02 I 04 9 9 « *» 7 50 « 51 11 51 1 SI 4 21 • Il I M 7 M 9 I h 44 H 06 le 24 7 41 II 12 10 U V 41 11 41 1 41 4 11 « IQ I $0 7 47 9 00 For Orvgun City, (’ant innh Bark and way pointe, change vara at Golf Juuction. For Lente, Mount Bcolt and vast side |K>inte, change car* at Lente Junction. W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P ortland . O rkgon . Harlow, Blaser &, Harlow ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEALERS General TROUTDALE, IN ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Merchandise - - ; • •••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Portland Railway Light & Power Co. llüLSdndy Hotel Sandy, • DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW BOXED !!I Sandy Harness Shop Makes The Best Saddles J. W. BENECKEi OREGON